Reshet B poll: Shas -8, Eli Yishai's party on the verge of the electoral threshold

June Green
December 26, 2014   
Yisrael Beiteinu drops one seat compared to last week's poll data and receives 8 seats • Likud and Labor head to head: 23 each • Naftali Bennett's Jewish Home -17, Kahlon's 'Kulunu' only 9 - and Lapid's Yesh Atid drops to 8 seats
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A public opinion poll conducted by Rafi Smith's research institute and published on the All Israel TV network shows that Yisrael Beiteinu is down one seat compared to last week's poll data and is receiving 8 seats.

The poll also shows that Shas is receiving 8 seats, as in last week's poll, while Eli Yishai's "United with the People" party is on the verge of reaching the electoral threshold.

And these are the results of the poll if the elections were held today:

Likud receives 23 seats - a decrease of two seats from the previous poll.

The Labor Party of Bozhi Herzog and Tzipi Livni also receives 23 seats, as it received in the previous poll.

Naftali Bennett's Jewish Home receives 17 seats, Kahlon only 9, Yesh Atid drops to 8, and United Torah Judaism receives 7 seats - as it received in the previous poll.

 17% of respondents still don't know who they will vote for. 

MK Eli Yishai claimed today, in an interview he gave to Gale Yisrael radio, that with the help of the recordings of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, ztzel, he is able to receive ten mandates or even more. Yishai tried in the interview to bring his views closer to those of Rabbi Yosef, ztzel, and said that "Maran did not say that he supports Oslo."

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